The Mayor and Councillor Bev Craig announce that Greater Manchester are setting up a Greater Manchester- Pakistan Forum with key Greater Manchester partners to strengthen existing connections and formally recognise the relationship.
On Thursday (9th February) The Mayor and Councillor Bev Craig welcomed a delegation of Vice-Chancellors and senior representatives from the Higher Education Commission and British Council in Pakistan to Greater Manchester.
The Mayor and Councillor Bev Craig were joined by representatives from the University of Manchester, Manchester Metropolitan University, the University of Salford, Manchester Museum, the University of Bolton, Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, The Department for International Trade (DIT) and the Manchester Airport Group to discuss Greater Manchester’s ambitions to develop and enhance economic, educational, cultural, and social relations with industries and leaders in Pakistan.
Greater Manchester’s towns and cities are home to many people of Pakistani origin and heritage, and the country is one of several areas identified in Greater Manchester’s International Strategy as a growing market for international talent and an emerging economy with a young and growing population of around 200 million.
Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham said:
“I am delighted to have welcome representatives from the Higher Education Commission and British Council in Pakistan to Greater Manchester, with support from some of our own world-leading universities and institutions, our mission is to bring together partners from our city-region and Pakistan to deepen collaboration in education, trade, and culture.
“Many of our residents came here from across Pakistan to help build Greater Manchester into what it is today. The contributions that they and their families have made to our communities, our culture, and our economy cannot be understated, and the Forum is about strengthening those bonds between our places and exploring new opportunities to work together.”